Mine would be Gas Hog for the Atari 2600.
Mine would be Gas Hog for the Atari 2600.
My rarest items would probably be:
Sealed copy of spider-man 32x
Sega Source Binder given to stores with a bunch of sega promotional stuff to help educate employees and customers.
A Sega Saturn toys'r'us cabinet that lights up.
Sealed / BNIB Threads of Fate
mine would have to be the aladdin deck enhancer, sealed, with an original box with camericas address on a shipping label, along with all 6 games.
Probably my RCA Studio II programming cart (as seen in the DP guide). It was only available through the Studio II newsletter so I doubt many were made much less sold. I think I may own the only surviving cart.
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While searching through my junk box, I found...
Both Castlevania Limited Edition soundtracks, factory-sealed. These were available as pre-orders for both Lament of Innocents and Curse of Darkness, I believe...
Metal Gear Saga Vol. 1, factory-sealed.
A Namco press kit, from GDC '04. Included are a DVD with trailers, a lenticular card with characters from the 'Ghosthunter' game on it, and a whole assortment of 3' x 5' cards featuring various games from '04 and '05 and how Namco plans on marketing these games to the public.
Not sure how common all of this stuff is, but I figured that I'd mention it anyways
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Just discovered that my Arkanoid for the TRS-80 is a 6. plus, its unopened (though the plastic is a little damaged). Its a good thing that Arkanoid is playable on everything, including the toaster, because other wise I might open and play it.
Metal Gear Solid 4. How many people here actually have the original case and manual as well? I don't know any others.
How is MGS4 a rare game?
Hm... I don't have anything super rare..
It's probably either Twinkle Tale or the Sega Direct version of Jet Set Radio, sealed.
Never figured there was a reason to open it as I own the US version. From what I hear it's practically the same thing.
Since I haven't posted in this topic in nearly 4 years and it's been bumped up, I guess I'll do an update on my collection.
I still don't have anything mega-rare, but at least I have a couple R8s now:
Chavez II (SNES - loose)
Psychic Detective (PlayStation - complete)
Big whoop, I know. But looking at what I listed in the past, I have loads more R5s, R6s, and R7s, and I think I have some accessories that fall in that range as well. Also have plenty more games of considerable value.
Rare stuff, eh? Well I don't have anything in my collection super-uber-OMG-rare, but I have a few hard-to-come-by items...
Futurama for PS2
Fatal Frame for PS2
Halloween for 2600 (my world record cart)
Crazy Climber for 2600
I also have a few collectibles that have no rarity/value per se. For instance, my "Cels From Cartoons Based on Videogames" Gallery. I have cels from: Saturday Supercade (Frogger, Q*Bert, Donkey Kong Jr., and Space Ace); Sonic the Hedgehog; Dragon's Lair; Earthworm Jim; Bomberman Jetters; Where on Earth is Carmen San Diego; The Legend of Zelda; Captain N: The Gamemaster; Super Mario World; and Pac-Man.
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Last edited by Buyatari; 12-23-2008 at 01:11 PM.
About Obelix:
If there's any difference between the screen's position (the NTSC screen is positioned slightly higher) and color (lightblue, instead of violet title screen image), then you own the NTSC version.
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Last edited by Rom Hunter; 12-24-2008 at 05:26 AM.
sadly enough, I think the rarest game I own is Sesame Street Countdown for the NES.
oh, and Bucky O'Hare on the NES.
Last edited by MissingNo_1231; 12-24-2008 at 05:19 PM. Reason: figured out that they have the same rarity level.
Taking a cue from Aussie2B and updating my rarest items.
Number one has to be the US version of The Dynastic Hero for the TurboGrafx.
I have several of the "rare" (i.e. desirable) PCE games, but the one of note is a complete copy of Kaze Kiri.
Complete, longbox copies of every Jaguar CD game that isn't homebrew (still want the homebrew Gorf Classic, but that's just a dream at this point).
Every Treasure game in one form or another inculding a complete Rakugaki Showtime for the PSX, all of the Jp versions of their MegaDrive games complete, complete JP versions of their 3 N64 games, the Brazilian SMS Dynamite Headdy, an actual European copy of Buster's Bad Dream, etc.
Every game for both the SegaScope 3-D glasses and the Famicom 3D Glasses, as well as the hardware of course.
Finally, I have both GG Aleste games for the Game Gear and both Power Strike games for the SMS.
I have a CIB copy of Power Lords for the Magnavox Odyssey 2 (along with every other O^2 game).
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